Research programs in empirical psychology over the past few decades have led scholars to posit implicit biases. This is due to the development of innovative behavioural measures that have revealed aspects of our cognitions which may not be identified on self-report measures requiring individuals to reflect on and report their attitudes and beliefs. But what does it mean to characterise such biases as implicit? Can we satisfactorily articulate the grounds for identifying them as bias? And crucially, what sorts of cognitions are in fact being measured; what mental states or processes underpin such behavioural responses? In this paper, we outline some of the philosophical and empirical issues engaged when attempting to address these three ques...
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We have applied the two most commonly used methods for automatic matched pair identification, obtain...
This paper discusses the challenges of visually representing pain qualities in pictogram design. An ...
Chemical contaminants (e.g. metals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals) are changing ecosystems via effects...
This article considers the recent and rapid evolution of Pre-Sentence Reports in England and Wales, ...
Purpose - The aim of this paper was to assess the effects of Mindfulness Training (MT) on employee w...
BACKGROUND: Endoscopic balloon dilatation (EBD) is recognised treatment for symptomatic Crohn's stri...
This article explores some of the geographies of crisis and conflict that have become increasingly v...
Background: Endoscopic balloon dilatation (EBD) is recognised treatment for symptomatic Crohn's stri...
Assessing species’ vulnerability to climate change is a prerequisite for developing effective strate...
This qualitative study explored a multisensory (including olfactory) intervention for people with de...
Two C2-symmetric bisiminium salt species containing biphenylazepinium units and derived from two chi...
BACKGROUND: Idiopathic Juvenile Osteoporosis (IJO) refers to significantly lower than expected bone ...
Cryoconite is granular sediment found on glacier surfaces comprising both mineral and biological mat...
The ability to differentiate individuals from their group memberships (individuation) is useful in f...
Internal family systems (IFS) is a meta-model of psychotherapy growing in popularity in the United S...
We have applied the two most commonly used methods for automatic matched pair identification, obtain...
This paper discusses the challenges of visually representing pain qualities in pictogram design. An ...
Chemical contaminants (e.g. metals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals) are changing ecosystems via effects...